China imposes tariffs on Canadian goods starting March 20
China will impose new tariffs on several Canadian products, including rapeseed, oilcakes, peas, aquatic products, and pork, starting March 20. This action is in response to Canadian tariffs on Chinese autos, steel, and aluminum. The tariffs mark a significant escalation in trade tensions between Canada and China. Canada had previously implemented these tariffs at the request of the United States. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to be replaced soon, raising questions about how the new Liberal leader will handle relations with both the U.S. and China.